One-stage prepectoral reconstruction with "heavy" polypropylene mesh implant support in breast cancer surgery
Background. One-stage prepectoral implant-based reconstruction (OSPIBR) using biocompatible synthetic meshes support gained wide popularity in breast cancer surgery. Optimal structure of polypropylene mesh implants (PMI) and methods of its application are actively discussed.Aim. To study the effecti...
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Main Authors: | D. N. Rovenskikh (Author), S. A. Usov (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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